Lakers who have gone onto the AFL
The Lake Wendouree Football Netball Club congratulates all these players on a great achievement.
Stephen Clifton - GWS Giants 2011 AFL Rookie Draft (2010 & 2013 VFL Liston Trophy Winner) (Made Life Member of VFL in 2017)
Daniel Butler - Richmond 2015 AFL Draft (2017 Premiership player)
2020 - St Kilda Football Club
2020 - St Kilda Football Club
Jordan Roughead - Western Bulldogs 2008 AFL Draft (2016 Premiership player)
2019 Collingwood Football Club
2019 Collingwood Football Club
Lakers AFL PlayersThe Lake Wendouree Football Netball Club has been a very successful club over a short time frame with the following players drafted to AFL clubs:
Steve Clifton - GWS
Steve Clifton - GWS
James Walker - Fremantle
Bryn Weadon – Rookie listed Geelong
James Walker - Fremantle
Jordan Roughead – Western Bulldogs/Collingwood
Brynn Weadon – Rookie Geelong
Kai Lohmann - Brisbane
Sam Butler - Hawthorn
Daniel Butler – Richmond / St Kilda
YCW Football Club AFL Players (YCW merged with the Wendouree Football Club in 1995 to become the Lake Wendouree Football Club)
Alex McDonald - Hawthorn Football Club Pick 1 in 1988 Draft. 107 games for Hawthorn (1990–95) and Collingwood (1996–99).
James McDonald - Melbourne Football Club 1996 Rookie List promoted in 1997 - Captain 2009 & 2010 - 238 games (+13 games with GWS Giants in 2012).
Anthony McDonald - Melbourne Football Club 1996 AFL Draft - 104 games.
Steve Clifton - GWS
Steve Clifton - GWS
James Walker - Fremantle
Bryn Weadon – Rookie listed Geelong
James Walker - Fremantle
Jordan Roughead – Western Bulldogs/Collingwood
Brynn Weadon – Rookie Geelong
Kai Lohmann - Brisbane
Sam Butler - Hawthorn
Daniel Butler – Richmond / St Kilda
YCW Football Club AFL Players (YCW merged with the Wendouree Football Club in 1995 to become the Lake Wendouree Football Club)
Alex McDonald - Hawthorn Football Club Pick 1 in 1988 Draft. 107 games for Hawthorn (1990–95) and Collingwood (1996–99).
James McDonald - Melbourne Football Club 1996 Rookie List promoted in 1997 - Captain 2009 & 2010 - 238 games (+13 games with GWS Giants in 2012).
Anthony McDonald - Melbourne Football Club 1996 AFL Draft - 104 games.